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Fluke 075-CLV CLV Infrared Window for indoor low-voltage applications |
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- Industry’s first and only IR Window tested to UL1558 Low Voltage Switchgear Standard
- Certified by UL as suitable for Type 1 (Indoor) environment in North America, these windows are tested to withstand the long term aging effects of UV exposure
- The Fluke CLIRVU coating—exclusive to Fluke Windows—seals the optic prior to assembly to protect against moisture degradation
- For use on enclosures up to 600 V
- Identification plate attached for unique, onsite numbering for rapid location confirmation and faster repairs.
- Each infrared window comes complete with a security access key, installation instructions and self-adhesive drilling template
- The Fluke 075 CLV IR Window from Fluke incorporates the Quadraband optic, allowing you to perform multiple inspections using just one IR Window.
- Visual
- Mid-wave infrared
- Long-wave infrared
- Ultraviolet and corona
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Low voltage does not mean low danger. The Fluke 075-CLV CLV Infrared Window for indoor low-voltage
applications provides a heightened level of arc flash protection during IR inspections of low voltage
equipment up to 600 V.
Increase the safety and speed of electrical thermography the Fluke 075-CLV
Inspect your indoor switchgear safely with the Fluke 075-CLV CLV Infrared Window for indoor low-voltage
applications, the latest IR Window from Fluke. If you are concerned about
arc-flash or electrocution risk, the Fluke 075CLV Fluke IR Window can help increase the safety of your personnel
and reduce the cost of predictive maintenance, in compliance with indoor switchgear codes.
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Do you have an infrared camera with IR fusion capability? Do you simply want to take a digital
photograph of a problem to help with a repair? Using pre-shot digital pictures of switchgear attached
to outdoor panels is never a long term, robust solution. With C-Range Quadraband optics you can use
the same IR Window to confirm a disconnect position, clarify a phase color in a multi-cable feeder
or even visually detect discoloration as further confirmation of a problem.
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Why is available area important?
Understanding the difference between "Optic Diameter" and "Available Area" gives the thermographer
a measure of how much infrared energy is passing through the window. The more energy, the better the
reading. Using a crystal IR Window means that the entire area is available for infrared transmission
for optimum repeatability and results. While a mesh grid may have a larger
"Optic Diameter" the grid itself blocks the IR signal, meaning that the amount of radiation
available to the camera is significantly reduced and the signal may be irregular. |
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| Fluke 075-CLV Specifications: Safety Ratings |
| Underwriters Laboratories (UL) recognized |
| UL50 environmental |
Type 1 |
| UL746C |
Yes |
| UL94 |
Yes |
| UL1558 |
Yes |
| Fluke 075-CLV Specifications: General |
| Crystal insert size |
75 mm (2.96 in) |
| Viewing aperture diameter |
68 mm (2.7 in) |
| Viewing aperture area |
3632 mm2 (5.63 sq in) |
| Thickness |
2 mm (0.08 in) |
Shortwave IR, Midwave IR, Longwave
IR, Ultraviolet (UV) capable |
Yes |
| Visual and fusion capable |
Yes |
| Maximum temperature |
Gaskets: 250°C (482°F)
Body: 200°C (392°F)
Optic: 1400°C (2552°F) |
| Gaskets |
Low smoke and fume (LSF) compliant
silicone |
| IP rating |
IP65 |
| Warranty |
Lifetime replacement against
manufacturing defects |
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| Ordering Information |
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Description |
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Price |
| 075CLV |
Fluke 075-CLV 3" CLV Infrared Window for indoor low-voltage applications  |
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$225.00 |
| Included Accessories |
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- 1 - Installation CD
- 1 - Self-adhesive drilling template
- 1 - Security access key
- 1 - Warranty statement
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